We've had mobile phones and Retina laptops for years, and now browser makers are catching up with adaptable imagery.
Originally shared by Stephen Shankland
We've had mobile phones and Retina laptops for years, and now browser makers are catching up with adaptable imagery. (Finally, I hesitate to mention.) It looks like four out of the top five browser makers will embrace the "srcset" approach to making sure that the image sent to a browser isn't too big for a small smartphone screen or too low-res for a HiDPI Retina display.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57604939-93/at-long-last-browser-makers-adapt-to-retina-quality-images/
We've had mobile phones and Retina laptops for years, and now browser makers are catching up with adaptable imagery. (Finally, I hesitate to mention.) It looks like four out of the top five browser makers will embrace the "srcset" approach to making sure that the image sent to a browser isn't too big for a small smartphone screen or too low-res for a HiDPI Retina display.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57604939-93/at-long-last-browser-makers-adapt-to-retina-quality-images/
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